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''Lootera'' (, ; ''Robber'') is a 2013 Indian
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-language
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film directed by
Vikramaditya Motwane Vikramaditya Motwane (born 6 December 1976) is an Indian filmmaker who works in Hindi films and series. His directorial debut '' Udaan'' (2010) was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard category at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival and als ...
and the second half is based on author
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's 1907 short story "
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". It is the second film directed by Motwane after the critically acclaimed ''Udaan'' (2010). Set in the 1950s against the backdrop of the Zamindari Abolition Act by the newly independent India, it tells the story of a young conman posing as an archaeologist and the daughter of a Bengali
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. The film stars
Sonakshi Sinha Sonakshi Sinha (; born 2 June 1987) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films and series. The daughter of actors and politicians Poonam Sinha, Poonam and Shatrughan Sinha, she has appeared in ''Forbes India'' Forbes Celebrity 100, Celebrity ...
and
Ranveer Singh Ranveer Singh Bhavnani (; born 6 July 1985) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi films. He is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Ranveer Singh, several awards, including five Filmfare Awards. He is among the highest- ...
in lead roles. Produced by
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,
Ekta Kapoor Ekta Kapoor (born 7 June 1975) is an Indian television and film producer, known for her work in Hindi television and Bollywood cinema. She is the founder of Balaji Telefilms, Balaji Telefilms Limited, where she serves as joint managing directo ...
,
Anurag Kashyap Anurag Kashyap (born 10 September 1972) is an Indian filmmaker and actor known for his works in Hindi cinema. He is the recipient of four Filmfare Awards. For his contributions to films, the Government of France made him a Knight of the Ordre ...
and
Vikas Bahl Vikas Bahl is an Indian filmmaker, best known for directing Chillar Party (2011), ''Queen (2013 film), Queen'' (2013), ''Super 30 (film), Super 30'' (2019), and ''Shaitaan (2024 film), Shaitaan'' (2024). Early life and education Bahl was born a ...
, the film features music and background score by
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with lyrics penned by
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and cinematography by Mahendra J. Shetty. ''Lootera'' received positive reviews upon release, with particular praise directed towards Sinha and Singh's performance, thus proving to be a breakthrough for the latter. Many consider the film a commercial flop, but in a later interview, Motwane said that ''"nobody lost money on that film. It’s just that the fact that being Ranveer Singh’s next film or Sonakshi Sinha’s next film, there were expectations of a Rs 30 crore weekend, but it didn’t happen."'' At the
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, ''Lootera'' received 4 nominations, including
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(Sinha), and won Best Female Playback Singer (
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for "Sawaar Loon").


Plot

In the
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town of
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, in 1953, a
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named Soumitra Roy Chaudhary goes to watch a jatra with his daughter, Soudhamini Pakhi Roy Choudhary, an aspiring
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. After Pakhi suffers an
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attack from the ensuing excitement, she is rushed to her room and given
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. As she recuperates, her father comforts her and narrates the story of the invincible
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of the
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tribe whose
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resided inside a
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, telling her that she is the parrot within whom his life resides. One day, after threatening the family driver into letting her drive the family car, Pakhi accidentally bumps into a
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on the road, mildly injuring the young man on the motorbike. A few days later, the same man shows up at their
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, introducing himself to the landlord as Varun Srivastava, an
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who wants to study the land surrounding the temple that the landlord owns. Over the next few weeks, Varun charms the landlord and his daughter with his knowledge and
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and is invited, along with his assistant and friend, Devdas Mukherjee, also known as Dev, to live at their expansive mansion. Soon, love brews between Varun and Pakhi as they bond over
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and
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. Pakhi confesses her aspirations of becoming an
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, while Varun reveals his desire to paint a
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. Their love soon culminates in a passionate
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. Meanwhile, an act passed by the
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debars the power of landlords, causing tension in the Roy Choudhary household. The ancient artifacts the family owns must be sold, and Varun helps arrange the purchases. As Varun's stay comes to an end, he asks Roy Choudhury for his daughter's hand in marriage, and preparations for their marriage begin. Before the marriage, Varun's uncle, A. K. Bajpai, who raised him, arrives and discourages Varun from marriage, stating that Varun will only give Pakhi grief because of the danger of what he actually does for a living, and that people like them are not meant to fall in love and have normal lives. Varun is conflicted but agrees and makes his choice. He and Dev escape that very night, along with all the valuables they stole from the landlord. On the marriage day, Varun is nowhere to be found, and everyone shockingly discovers that the idols from the
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have been stolen and the currency notes from the purchase that Varun arranged of the family's artifacts are all
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. In the second half of the film, the story moves to one year after the incident at the wedding. A sick Pakhi now lives in Dalhousie with her maid, Shyama as her only company. Her father has died, unable to bear the shock of betrayal by Varun, and she still has not recovered from her heartbreak. When
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K. N. Singh requests her to help him capture Varun, Pakhi refuses to do so, wanting only to forget him. Soon after, Varun and Dev show up at Dalhousie for their next heist and stay at a lodge on Pakhi's property. Shortly, things take a drastic turn when the police manage to find out their whereabouts and a pursuit ensues. Varun inadvertently shoots Dev and a
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fatally and is injured in the encounter. He removes the
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and then goes to seek refuge in Pakhi's house. Pakhi and Shyama attempt to hand him over to the police, but he threatens them. Pakhi gives in, but she is nevertheless enraged and repels Varun's comforting advances and explanation. In a letter, she explains to him that she is dying of
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and will die the day the last
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falls from the
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outside the
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. Meanwhile, Shyama leaves the house, promising Varun that he would not be reported to the police. Varun plans his escape, but when his accomplice comes, he refuses to go and instead stays behind to take care of the sick Pakhi. He confesses to her that his real name is Atmanand Tripathi, and that he has regretted abandoning her since the day he escaped. Soon, Pakhi warms up to him, and her faith remains intact when each day she finds one last leaf remaining on the tree. In the end, seeing Pakhi's condition improving, Varun decides that it is time for him to leave, and he takes off, only to come face to face with a police blockade on the road, who proceed to shoot him fatally in
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. Meanwhile, Pakhi wakes up to find that Varun has disappeared, but the tree still has a leaf on it. She becomes suspicious and discovers that the leaf has been affixed to the tree by Varun. Every night, he would tie it on a
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of the tree so that she would not give up hope to live and it was Varun's masterpiece. Pakhi realises the truth after she looks at the leaf closely and sees that it has been painted upon, and she smiles with tears in her eyes knowing she will live.


Cast

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Sonakshi Sinha Sonakshi Sinha (; born 2 June 1987) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films and series. The daughter of actors and politicians Poonam Sinha, Poonam and Shatrughan Sinha, she has appeared in ''Forbes India'' Forbes Celebrity 100, Celebrity ...
as Soudhamini Pakhi Roy Chaudhary *
Ranveer Singh Ranveer Singh Bhavnani (; born 6 July 1985) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi films. He is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Ranveer Singh, several awards, including five Filmfare Awards. He is among the highest- ...
as Varun Shrivastav/ Vijay/ Atmanand "Nandu" Tripathi *
Barun Chanda Barun Chanda is an Indian Bengali people, Bengali advertising professional, actor and author based in the city of Kolkata. He is mostly remembered for his role in Satyajit Ray's ''Seemabaddha''. Biography Chanda was born in Dhaka in present-d ...
as Zamindar Soumitra Roy Chaudhary *
Vikrant Massey Vikrant Massey (born 3 April 1987) is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi films and television. Noted for his versatility, Massey is the recipient of a Filmfare Award. After completing his education from R. D. National College, Massey ...
as Devdas "Dev" Mukherjee *
Arif Zakaria Arif Zakaria (born 11 November 1966) is an Indian actor. He has had roles in many films, beginning with his debut film '' Darmiyaan'' (1997), '' 1947: Earth'' (1998), ''Dance Like a Man'' (2004), and biographical projects '' Mardana'' and the co ...
as A. K. Bajpai *
Adil Hussain Khandkar Mohammad Adil Hussain (; born 5 October 1963) is an Indian actor who is known for his work in several Indian independent and mainstream film productions, as well as international cinema, in films such as '' The Reluctant Fundamentali ...
as Inspector Krishna Niranjan "K. N." Singh *
Divya Dutta Divya Dutta (born 25 September 1977) is an Indian actress. She has appeared primarily in Hindi and Punjabi language, Punjabi cinema, and has received accolades including a National Film Award and a Filmfare OTT Awards, Filmfare OTT Award. Dutt ...
as Shyama * Shirin Guha as Devyani


Production


Development

Vikramaditya Motwane wrote the script of ''Lootera'' in 2005. Bhavani Iyer had co-written the script with Motwane. Ranveer Singh's character was created by the director whereas Sonakshi plays the role of female character from the book. Actor Ranveer Singh claimed that he was not initially convinced with his character in ''Lootera'' and had declined to star in the movie. With script readings he grew confident that he could play the role of a
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in the movie, and rehearsed extensively. In an interview with ''
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'', Sonakshi Sinha stated, "I play a Bengali girl. It's an authentic Bengali look of the fifties that I am sporting and they (the director and designer Subarna) have taken a lot of trouble to go through the kind of clothes, jewellery, hair and make-up done in that era. We have tried to replicate it. Vikramaditya has kept the make-up simple with only the kajal, kumkum, and some laali on the lips which is what the women used to do then. It was the most difficult shooting experience for me so far. In terms of my character, my look, my performance and the locations, everything had to be from an era I knew nothing about." The director insisted Ranveer's look be an amalgamation of
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and
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.


Filming

In November 2011, the filmmakers confirmed Sonakshi Sinha and Ranveer Singh for the lead roles. By December 2011, both the actors attended workshops for the look of the character, body language, speech as the film was set in
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in the era of the 1950s. Subarna Ray Chaudhari undertook extensive research to design the costumes for the characters to fit the required look. A romantic song was shot in December 2011. The first schedule was completed in Mumbai by end of December 2011. In January 2012, the set of the film erected in Dalhousie, where the actors were to shoot over for few days was destroyed due to bad weather that caused heavy losses amounting to 5 million. The weather forced the crew to trek through knee-high snow. However, certain scenes were canned at Kalatop, close to Dalhousie. The schedule was postponed to March 2012. The next schedule began in
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from 23 January 2012 and continued in rural parts of West Bengal. Scenes involving Ranveer, Sonakshi and
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were shot at the 11th century Jain temple in Deulghata and Belkuri. The area being
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affected, with great risk the entire cast and crew shot scenes under heavy police control. In March 2012, the team made its second attempt to shoot in Dalhousie, but actor Ranveer Singh injured his back and hence the schedule was postponed to May 2012. During May 2012, the team made its third attempt to shoot at Dalhousie wherein scenes that were left out to be filmed in the snow were shot by creating a set under artificial snowy conditions in summer season. Certain scenes featuring Shirin Guha and Arif Zakaria separately were wrapped up by March 2012. Along with potential 50 crew members the leading duo shot at The Itachuna Rajbari,
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. Old house scenes were later filmed in
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. The final schedule of the film took place in
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, and was wrapped up in July 2012. The filming was complete by the end of August 2012 and the release date was scheduled to 29 March 2013. The first trailer released in March 2013 later revealed that the film would release on 5 July 2013.


Music

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composed the film's score and soundtrack in his second collaboration with Motwane after ''Udaan'' (2010), and the album featured six tracks with the lyrics penned by
Amitabh Bhattacharya Amitabh Bhattacharya (born 16 November 1976) is an Indian Bengali lyricist and playback singer who works in Bollywood films. At the beginning of his career back in 2000's, he was working for few musicians as a singer & met Pritam, who gave him ...
. Set in the styles of 1950s Hindi film music, Trivedi adapted his ways of composition to match the tone of the film and recorded a live orchestra for the score. The album was released through
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on 29 May 2013, and in physical formats on 7 June 2013 through the
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label.


Marketing

The first look and the trailer of the film was released on 15 March 2013. To match with the old world theme of the film, the film launch was held at the
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in
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, which was constructed in 1947. The trailer was well-received and appreciated by critics, especially the featured background score. The second theatrical trailer was released on 10 June 2013. Unlike other films, the lead actress allotted forty days for the pre-marketing of the film.


Release

The film was screened at
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in
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two days prior to its release date. The release in India was on estimated 1,600 screens, emphasizing more multiplex releases rather than single screens.


Critical reception

;India Critic
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of ''
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'' gave the film 4 on a scale of 5 and wrote, "On the whole, ''Lootera'' is an intrinsically earnest and profoundly heartwarming story that stays in your heart. An absolute must for those who love romantic films or are romantic at heart. This one's a cinematic gem!". Raja Sen of ''
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'' rated 5/5 stars and noted, "''Lootera'' is a gorgeous, gorgeous film, one that uses its period setting affectionately, with loving detail, and not exploitatively, as our cinema is wont to do." Meena Iyer of ''
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'' assigned the film 4 out of 5 and noted, "''Lootera'' is a love saga of yore." She added, "You may find this film boring if state-of-the-art, slow romance is not your idea of a movie outing." ''
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'' gave four stars and stated, "''Lootera'' is a flawed gem filled with moments of glorious emotions. The storytelling shows the hands of a masterly visionary who tends to dither in moments of deep drama. But then there is Sonakshi Sinha, who makes you forget all the blemishes in this unforgettable tragedy." Manohar Basu of ''Koimoi'' gave it 4/5 stars, commenting that "''Lootera'' is one film that will overwhelm you. Vikramaditya Motwane has given a seraphic piece that glorifies cinema itself. The narrative is framed on a devastative tapestry and the film's climax knots up calamitously that will keep one absorbed." Saibal Chatterjee of ''
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'' gave it 4/5 and wrote, "An epic canvas, a quiet love story, a cops-and-robbers drama and an impressively sophisticated storytelling style: ''Lootera'' has all this and much more. In short, ''Lootera'' is a Bollywood miracle – a rare Mumbai film that is mounted on a lavish scale and yet dares not to play by the established norms of the marketplace." Critic
Mayank Shekhar Mayank Shekhar is an Indian film critic, journalist and author. He has been a film critic and a national cultural editor with ''Hindustan Times''. He previously worked under ''Mumbai Mirror'' and ''MiD DAY''. He also used to write a blog, ''Fad F ...
wrote, "God is in the detail, so is a good film–this is director Vikramaditya Motwane's second." Deepanjana Pal for ''Firstpost'' noted, "''Lootera'' fumbles as a love story and without this pivot, Pakhi and Varun's story wobbles awkwardly. For instance, you have to wonder how loving a relationship is when a woman learns the man she loves has been shot, but doesn't ask him anything about his injury."


Box office


India

''Lootera'' had a bumper opening at multiplexes and collected around on its opening day. The film amassed a total of almost over its opening weekend. The film's collections were excellent on weekdays and it collected around in its opening week. Prior to its Japanese release, its final total finished around nett.


Accolades

::''Note'' – ''The lists are ordered by the date of announcement, not necessarily by the date of ceremony/telecast.''


References


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